Taking Care Of Virgin Brazilian Hair Extensions

By Dawn Williams


Weaves or hairpieces can be beautiful as well as natural looking. Those that are applied with care, are professionally done, and the tresses are smooth and silky are a great thing to show off. For these reasons, virgin Brazilian hair extensions are becoming a preference for those who like to wear weaves and or have longer hair.

Getting extensions that look and feel natural has been a challenge for many wearers who do not have money to burn. For many, this required weekly maintenance at a salon or the use of expensive products designed for weaves. As the years passed, the demand for a high quality product led many to find something that would be worth the money.

One problem for wearers is care of their own locks as well as the product. When one is tended to, the other may suffer, which is not only a waste of money but can cause damage. The results may be ruined extensions or the natural hair is brittle and is prone to breakage.

The truth is that there is no one way to maintain extensions as it also depends on the wearers hair type and condition. Anyone with oily tresses and scalp should use a powder shampoo to clean their scalp. These can be washed weekly with a mild shampoo. It is best to wash using slow strokes from the scalp all the way down to the edges.

Every wash should be followed up with a light conditioner and deep conditioning should be done at least once a month. If the tresses are dry or colored, deep conditioning can be done every other week. Be certain to wash out all hair products with every shampoo so there is no buildup, which can damage the scalp underneath.

Use a thick towel to dry extensions by gently patting them. These have a natural wave pattern that is best maintained with air drying. For anyone who does want a wet scalp or has really thick tresses, a handheld dryer may be used on areas that are hard to dry.

A wide tooth comb may be used to comb hair but others like to use a hair extension loop brush. As there are different application techniques used to apply these, wearers may want to separate their locks into small parts and use the comb or brush carefully. This is also the best time to treat a dry scalp with a light oil or moisturizer.

Heat tools should be used sparingly and at a low setting, if possible. If the bonding method was used to apply the extensions, then manufacturer directives should be followed so that the hair does not loosen from the scalp area. The best candidates for weaves or extensions are persons with hair that is healthy and has a natural moisture balance. Also, the scalp should be free of cuts, visible scratches and other damage. Anyone who has concerns or questions about getting this done should seek the advice of a licensed cosmetologist who may suggest treatments so that they can wear their virgin Brazilian hair extensions without worry.




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